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ian9 – :
Didn’t ‘ like ‘ the initial put-on but I’ll describe it:
Seductive, Spicy, Dark, Come-Hitheresque made
for someone name Jasmin when she’s going out
in the evening with her husband. Forward almost
Outlandish. Like splashing on a bit of bad taste
with everything else being proper. Out of place.
Settles into this incense-y cotton candy smell.
Weird. It’s middle of Winter, wearing to bed …
***UPDATE*** WOW. Wore this out and IT IS
WHERE SHE BELONGS ! Fits right in in high
end, Upscale settings OUT of the house. Not
for going to bed ;D waY too exuberant to wear
at home, especially for bedtime. *WARNING*
Must dress appropriately incl hair and make up
but most importantly, PERSONALITY. Do nOt
let this perfume be more intriguing than you! !!
poddubkoff10 – :
كانه امرأة شرقية بجمال صامت
جميل كما بقية الاصدارات المميزة
من
Bvlgari
lexus200 – :
I quite fancy this one! First of all, the bottle is a complete and utter stunner! I bought it for the bottle alone! It’s a fabulous piece of art. And, surprisingly, I really like the perfume, which I didn’t really expect to. The tobacco and the very date-like smell is really fabulous – delicious! It has a very Asian smell, which I love, and the vanilla and iris, mixed with the honey, patchouli and gingerbread, give such an alluring sweet powdery comfort. It’s lovely and spicy, and lasts for ages. I could smell it all night in bed, and even still this morning!
It’s actually growing on me, even as I write! I’m liking it more and more. I wore it yesterday for the first time, and it was unexpectedly good, and I like it even more today. Hmmmm…… lovely.
Migexpife – :
I find it curious that the second best perfume in Le Gemme collection is for me just the least reflected in terms of aroma color of the gemstone that it represents, the Turquoise. There’s nothing here that has an aroma that refers to the serene blue of this gemstone and apparently the link that attempts to be done is with its historical origin between the silk and spices route that connected the east with the west. Thus, Noorah is a bonding exercise of amber exoticism of a classic oriental fragrance with the delicacy and softness of musk creations in Western perfumery. And marriage works very well in the hands of Andrier, arranging everything so that nothing is too much exotic or too monotonous. If in Maravilla the composition quickly becomes shy in the skin,in Noorah it holds the exotic aroma of the opening. The creation opens with a warm, spicy and sweet tobacco that has a deep support in the powdery scent of iris. You can see a warm, amber accord centered around the benjoin developing in parallel to tobacco. When it seems that the scent will go strongly in this direction the musks and iris end up highlighting more and balancing the composition as a whole. It is a creation that says luxury not in terms of novelty but in a matter of execution, harmony and olfactory textures on the skin. It is the trump card of the Le Gemme collection perfume when they work well – deliver what we already know but impeccably.
omi4 – :
Impressed by the similarity of this one with Dior Homme Intense PRE-REFORMULATION the one before the lavender main note. Daniela knows how to work Iris by the way it reminds me L’Homme Prada by Prada too.
eyx069InsuffBooni – :
loved the name its my name hhhh
its long lasting but not very the sillage is disappointing
the ingredients sound very cool and unique but the reality not that great at all. i didn’t feel the Patchouli not even the Oak. don’t waste your money
444raziel444 – :
This was stunning on my wrist tonight. Can’t wait to update with an actual review tomorrow post wearing. If you can call my typical babbling a review.
Mexlj504Unlogrere – :
start with tobacco, vanilla and iris .. very asian style. the strong smell is iris.
alexxx – :
Not spectacluar, but for sure, ridiculous 400 EUR for…WHAT!? No thanks.
fiu210speagoessenda – :
Nice iris-based scent with a soft touch of narghilè tobacco and something like dates in the opening.
This smells very Eastern in the opening, but it soon fades to something very familiar and I cannot see what exactly it is. Maybe Hermes Hiris? Or a diluted version of Dior Homme Intense?
It smells attractive, elegant, powdery, feminine with grace yet not in a frilly way. I really enjoy wearing this Noorah, but at the same time it strongly reminds me of many modern perfumes around with a powdery ambery or iris edge.
Not too original yet pleasant.
urapitomez – :
From across the empire and beyond the deserts of the Middle East came spices and the rarest of gems to tantalize and intoxicate the aristocrats and emperors of Rome. For thousands of years and to this day the markets of Rome such as the open air market at the Campo de’ Fiori are filled with wonderful smells. Here in the last presentation of Le Gemme, Bvlgari dazzles us with the exotic Noorah. Inspired by the Silk Road between China and Rome one particular stone made its way through the East to the capital on the Tiber. That stone was Turquoise. Noorah means the “exuberance of the heavens” and what a perfect name for this exotic sensual perfume. Galbanum, cardamom, and vanilla found in the markets of Rome are lush and interesting here in the opening. I pick up a rich sweet tobacco note along with the very intriguing note of candied dates from Arabia. The caravan from Petra has arrived! This one when it first hits the skin is a bit biting but settles down nicely into a warm embracing and very inviting scent.
(FOR THE STORY INSPIRED BY THIS PERFUME AND MY TAKE ON THE ENTIRE COLLECTION CHECK MY REVIEW ON MY BLOG SCENTS MEMORY)